Qualifications/Duties:Texas Health Arlington Memorial seeks to hire a Patient Care Technician (PCT) for the night shift, 7p (1900) to 7a (0700), working full time, 3 shifts per week in the Med/Surg Unit. The work schedule for this position includes rotating weekends and holidays.

At Texas Health we are dedicated to finding people to help us fulfill our commitment to make health care human again. We staff our exemplary hospital with health care professionals who approach every patient, every colleague, every physician and every family member with compassion. Come join us on our Journey as we rise to the next level.

The ideal candidate will possess the following qualifications:

High School Graduate or GED;

Upon hire PCTs must be a current Certified Nurse’s Aide, Graduate of an approved Hospital specific PCT Training Program (i.e. THFW or Center For Learning Program), nursing student who has completed fundamentals or military experience with medical training equivalent;

Current AHA BLS training;Ability to function in a fast paced environment;Good customer service, computer and communication skills with the ability to handle some Unit Secretary responsibilities:A high degree of confidentiality and positive interpersonal skills.

DUTIES: Assists in the identification of ineffective and costly processes and takes action to improve them. Participates in the process improvement activities within the department/hospital.Provides assistance to patient according to written plan of care. Collects patient data, identifies and reports significant findings to nurse. Assists in admission/transfer/discharge. Revises patient activities of daily living based on patient/family preferences. Performs technical procedures safely and proficiently. Takes action to reduce or eliminate patient risk. Enters orders into computer or manual system, if applicable. Documents accurately and appropriately. In collaboration/consultation with nurse, adapts care to reflect age-specific and developmental considerations; incorporates cultural/ religious needs and beliefs into delivery of care. Maintains and enhances patient care skills. Seeks assistance and supervision when performing unfamiliar tasks. Serves as a patient advocate. Complies with personnel policies i.e. Attendance, ID badge, Dress Code, et. al. Communicates per department expectations. Recognizes and communicates ethical and legal concerns through established channels of communication. Uses CPM (Clinical Practice Guidelines) philosophy to work in partnership with patients, families, physicians, peers, and all other disciplines. Adapts to changing needs of unit, re: patient census, workload, and crisis situations. Functions as Mentor/Resource in the training and evaluation of practice partners (if selected by Manager). Uses Unit Based Council communication structure. Acceptable use of interpersonal relationship skills with patients, families, co- workers, physicians, all disciplines, and other customers. Flexible with scheduling to help meet departmental/patient needs. Adapts to changes in workload assignment to meet changing needs of the individual patient or the unit.

*As part of your employment with Texas Health Resources, you, and any qualified dependents, may be eligible to take advantage of the comprehensive benefits program offered to eligible employees. Texas Health Resources has an award winning benefits program that has been widely recognized. A sample of these offerings is below:• Texas Health’s medical, dental and vision insurance programs.• Paid time off (PTO) plan which accrues on a biweekly basis according to your status, hours worked and employment tenure.• Texas Health’s 401(k) retirement plan with generous company match after twelve (12) months of service.• Life, long-term and short-term disability.• Health care and day care flexible spending accounts.• Tuition reimbursement.• Employee Assistance program.• Texas Health’s Be Healthy wellness program.• Various employee discounts on products and services program.

A few of Texas Health’s recent accomplishments:

Fortune and Great Place to Work® awards #1 as 2017 “Best Workplaces in Texas” by Fortune and Great Place to Work®.#1 as “20 Best Workplaces in Health Care” by Great Place to Work® and Fortune (2015, 2016 and 2017).#1 for 2016 and 2017 “100 Best Workplaces for Women” by Great Place to Work® and Fortune.A “50 Best Workplaces for Diversity” for 2016 and 2017 by Great Place to Work® and Fortune.A 2017 “Best Workplaces for Parents” by Great Place to Work® and Fortune.#2 on the 2016 “10 Best Workplaces for African-Americans” by Great Place to Work® and Fortune.A 2016 “20 Best Workplaces for Gen X’ers” by Great Place to Work® and Fortune.A “Best Workplaces for Giving Back” for 2016 by Great Place to Work® and Fortune.

Other Awards of Interest:

Named by Hospital & Health Networks magazine as one of the nation’s 2017 “Most Wired” health care systems for the 17th time in 19 years.Stage 7 Revalidation~ Texas Health Resources recently earned revalidation recognition for the premier award for electronic health record (EHR) adoption (2016).2016 and 2017 annual LearningElite award —national list of best organizations for learning and development by Chief Learning Officer magazine.The Dallas Morning News’ “Top 100 Places to Work” in 2017 (sixth year in a row to be in the top 10).Recipient of MAP Certificate of Recognition in Revenue Cycle Achievement by Healthcare Financial Management Association (2017).2017 FORTUNE Magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For®” (3rd year in a row).2017 Becker's Healthcare "150 Great Places to Work in Healthcare" (3rd year in a row).2018 Employees’ Choice “Best Places to Work” by Glassdoor.

Health and Well-being Awards

Platinum-level recognition from the American Heart Association (AHA) for being a “Fit-Friendly Worksite” (2015, 2016 and 2017).Platinum-level recognition in the 2016 and 2017 Best Employers for Healthy Lifestyles® awards, sponsored by the National Business Group on Health (ninth year to appear on the list and second year to receive the Platinum award).2017 Gold Fit Achievement Award - highest achievement in workplace health recognitions from the American Heart Association.Largest Blue Zones® Project Approved™ Worksite in the world (2016).A 2015 and 2016 “Healthiest Employer in North Texas” by Dallas Business Journal (in Top 3 both years).

Entity Information:Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital, a 369-bed acute-care, full-service medical center has been serving Arlington and the surrounding communities since 1958. Hospital services include comprehensive cardiac care, women’s services, neurosciences, cancer services, orthopedics, emergency services and an advanced imaging center. Texas Health Arlington Memorial has over 1,600 employees, 250 volunteers and 630 physicians on its medical staff. We invite you to join us in furthering your career and our accomplishments and philosophy of excellence. For more information, visit TexasHealth.org/Arlington.

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